The most popular calendar sold at Bounders Books this Christmas was
the Conemaugh County 2003 Calendar, which features a picture of a local
landmark taken in a different county community--one in Fallbrook--by a
different local photographer--one by Chris Archer--on each of the
January-December pages. Given the data below, can you decide each
month's landmark, where it is located, and who contributed its picture
to the calendar?

These three photos appear in consecutive months first-to-last: the
one featuring the War of 1812 Monument, the one shot in Oak Grove,
and the one by photographer Siobhan O'Leary.

The photo taken in Central City isn't the one of the Wedgely
China Factory.

The photo of the Old Fort, which isn't in the town of Wintermoor or
in Mount Joy, isn't the one taken by Peter Mix.

The photo shot in Mount Joy appears one month before the photo
contributed by Tia Land and two months before the picture of the
Conemaugh County Courthouse.

On three consecutive monthly pages are, starting with the earliest,
the Tea Garden photo, the photo by Bryan Bradley, and the photo of
the scene in Cozy Valley.

The Evergreen Arboretum isn't in Mount Joy.

Siobhan O'Leary didn't contribute the picture of the Poe Mansion,
which isn't in the village of Cozy Valley.

The Fairgrounds picture is on an earlier page than the photo by
Mark Eastman, whose work appears earlier than the shot taken in
Karlsbad by one of the other 11 photographers.

The City Market picture isn't the one by J. Dalton nor the one by
Louisa Mays-Morris.

Andrea Prentice's picture isn't set in New Wales.

Kobi's photo isn't of the War of 1812 Monument nor does it immediately
follow the Monument picture in the calendar.